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2011
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- National Board Certified School Librarians' Leadership in Technology Integration: Results of a National Survey Everhart, Nancy Mardis, Marcia A. Johnston, Melissa Technology Integration Educational Technology Library Services Librarians Leadership Certification Leadership Role Occupational Surveys Library Automation Library Development Library Research Technical Support Librarian Attitudes School Libraries Educational Practices In an effort to address the lack of empirical knowledge about the school librarians' role in technology, the Institute for Museum and Library Services funded Project Leadership-in-Action (LIA) to study leadership practices of school librarians. This current grant project includes a survey of the technology integration practices of school librarians with National Board Certification. Survey results revealed that the 295 respondents work in well-resourced libraries with personnel assistance as well as numerous computers and devices. Respondents reported that they led school technology integration in many areas but also had areas in which to improve, such as providing services to special needs learners, building digital collections, participating in student assessment, and transferring their leadership success to professional and local communities. (Contains 1 table and 6 figures.)